Trail Maintenance & Brushing

We believe in preserving the beauty and safety of our trails. Discover why trail maintenance and brushing are essential, and how your involvement makes a difference for our community and environment.

Why trail maintenance matters

Brushing is a fundamental maintenance practice that eliminates safety hazards and guarantees accessibility for all trail users. It is also crucial in safeguarding our resources by promoting adherence to trail regulations. This practice will minimize the impact on surrounding areas.

The installation of water bars and regular brushing will ensure the integrity of our trails, protecting them for years to come. These efforts are vital for the entire outdoor recreation community.

Join our maintenance efforts

Club members are encouraged to participate in our trail maintenance and brushing activities. Your help is invaluable!

During our July campout, volunteers will be encouraged to participate in the trail maintenance scheduled for the day. It's a great way to give back to the community and enjoy the trails even more.

Stay tuned to our events page for more opportunities to volunteer and make a tangible difference.

A better riding experience for all

The trail network surrounding the townsite of Wells is frequented by an outdoor recreation community that comprises residents and visitors from abroad. The ongoing work on trail maintenance is paramount in ensuring the safety of our visitors. These projects necessitate a significant number of volunteer hours and incur additional equipment and operational costs.

 

By maintaining the clarity and adequacy of our trails, we guarantee a safer and more enjoyable riding experience for all participants while simultaneously safeguarding the natural splendour of British Columbia.